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8 July 2025

N    15:30  Venus of Monruz diffhist +2,290 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Upper Paleolithic structure}} {{Infobox artefact|image=Laténium-dame-Monruz.jpg |created={{circa|9,000 BC}} |material=Jet |discovered_place=Neuchâtel, Canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland |discovered_date=1991 |height=1.8 cm }} The '''Venus of Monruz''' (also Venus of Neuchâtel, Venus of Neuchâtel-Monruz) is a Venus figurine of the late Upper Paleolithic, or the beginning Epipaleolithic, dating to the end o...")
N    15:06  Venus of Willendorf diffhist +11,062 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Prehistoric figurine from Austria}} {{Infobox Artifact | name = Venus of Willendorf | image = Venus von Willendorf 01.jpg | caption = | material = Oolitic limestone | created = {{circa}} 30,000 BP | discovered = 7 August 1908, near Willendorf, by Josef Szombathy | location = Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria | alt = The palm-sized figurine of a woman carved from li...")
N    15:04  Venus figurine diffhist +27,320 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Prehistoric statuettes depicting women}} thumb|[[Venus of Willendorf]] A '''Venus figurine''' is any Upper Palaeolithic statue portraying a woman, usually carved in the round.<ref name="Fagan, 740-741">Fagan, Brian M., Beck, Charlotte, "Venus Figurines", ''The Oxford Companion to Archaeology''...")